Most Blazers fans tend to be lukewarm on whether or not wins and losses actually matter in summer league. While some view the wins and losses as being important, most fans seem more concerned with individual player development.

The Trail Blazers have seven players on the summer league roster that will likely be on the team when the regular season starts (that number grows to eight if you count the addition of Terrel Harris, the other player the Trail Blazers received in the trade for Thomas Robinson). Of those seven players, Robinson, CJ McCollum and Meyers Leonard, in particular, are slotted to serve as primary backups and key contributors off the bench.

Through two games, McCollum is the Trail Blazers' leading scorer at 18.5 points per game with Leonard tied for second with Will Barton at 10.5 points. Robinson leads the team in rebounding at 9 boards per game.

&amp;amp;amp;lt;a href="http://polldaddy.com/poll/7252316/"&amp;amp;amp;gt;Do wins and losses matter at Summer League?&amp;amp;amp;lt;/a&amp;amp;amp;gt;So, what do you think? Are you concerned with the Trail Blazers' 0-2 record, or are you paying more attention to the play of certain individual players? And if so, who? Vote in the poll and share your comments in the section below or continue the discussion the Blazers Fan Forum.

Here's a quick look at what you're saying about Las Vegas Summer League so far:

While I haven't been terribly impressed with the Blazers' Summer League play thus far, CJ McCollum has provided glimpses into why the Blazers front office coveted him so much. The guy has been called "crafty" now by several people, while garnering comparisons to Steph Curry (pre-draft) and teammate Damian Lillard.

People always freak out about Summer League results, whether good or bad, but it is literally 100 percent meaningless nine times out of 10 as far as the regular season goes. Last year, Portland went 4-1 and the Lakers went winless. Look who made the playoffs. Summer League is more about individual players than the team. Lillard dominated last year and McCollum, while not quite dominating, is putting on an excellent performance that should have all Blazers fans excited about what he is going to bring to this team. If he can come off the bench with 10-15 points per game, he will already be better than our ENTIRE bench last season. And right now it looks like he can definitely provide that. ... This team should be competing for a lower-half playoff spot.

Let's get realistic here! This is the Summer League. To start jumping to conclusions about players even when the tourney is over isn't practical. I saw some good things, these guys have only played together for a week. Have some faith Blazer fans!

Looks like the Blazers are on track for a high lottery pick next season. It appears that the coaching has been abysmal. Players are clearly practicing and performing on court what is outside their core skill sets. ...

This looks bad, really bad. There was no sense of professional team play at all. All the fundamentals were way off. When players showed inclinations to go way outside their proper game play, nothing was said. ... I want a coach the tells Leonard not to even attempt a three. A coach to tell T-Rob not to try to score outside five feet from the rim. A coach that expects [Joel] Freeland and [Victor] Claver to actually get physical.